On 04/14/2018 12:54 PM, Robert Stanford
wrote:
I deleted my default.rgw.buckets.data and
default.rgw.buckets.index pools in an attempt to clean
them out. I brought this up on the list and received
replies telling me essentially, "You shouldn't do that."
There was however no helpful advice on recovering.
When I run 'radosgw-admin bucket list' I get a list of all
my old buckets (I thought they'd be cleaned out when I
deleted and recreated default.rgw.buckets.index, but I was
wrong.) Deleting them with s3cmd and radosgw-admin does
nothing; they still appear (though s3cmd will give a '404'
error.) Running radosgw-admin with 'bucket check' and
'--fix' does nothing as well. So, how do I get myself out
of this mess.
On another, semi-related note, I've been deleting (existing)
buckets and their contents with s3cmd (and --recursive); the
space is never freed from ceph and the bucket still appears in
s3cmd ls. Looks like my radosgw has several issues, maybe all
related to deleting and recreating the pools.
Thanks
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The 'bucket list' command takes a user and prints the list of
buckets they own - this list is read from the user object itself.
You can remove these entries with the 'bucket unlink' command.
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